2022
DOI: 10.1530/rep-22-0107
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Protamines: lessons learned from mouse models

Abstract: The packaging and safeguarding of paternal DNA in the sperm cell nucleus is a critical feature of proper sperm function. Histones cannot mediate the necessary hypercondensation and shielding of chromatin required for motility and transit through the reproductive tracts. Paternal chromatin is therefore reorganized and ultimately packaged by protamines. In most mammalian species one protamine is present in mature sperm (PRM1). In rodents and primates among others, however, mature sperm contain a second protamine… Show more

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“…Incidentally, this study also establishes that histone elimination during Drosophila spermiogenesis is a sequential process, with the removal of H2A-H2B and H3-H4 being temporally and functionally distinct. Notably, during mouse spermiogenesis, the replacement of H2A and H2B with testis-specific histone variants prepares the final replacement of nucleosomes with protamines ( 42 44 ), whereas in Xenopus , only H2A-H2B dimers are partially replaced with SNBPs, leading to the retention of H3 and H4 in sperm ( 45 ). The sequential elimination of histones in spermatids could thus be widespread in animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Incidentally, this study also establishes that histone elimination during Drosophila spermiogenesis is a sequential process, with the removal of H2A-H2B and H3-H4 being temporally and functionally distinct. Notably, during mouse spermiogenesis, the replacement of H2A and H2B with testis-specific histone variants prepares the final replacement of nucleosomes with protamines ( 42 44 ), whereas in Xenopus , only H2A-H2B dimers are partially replaced with SNBPs, leading to the retention of H3 and H4 in sperm ( 45 ). The sequential elimination of histones in spermatids could thus be widespread in animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recurrent packaging of sperm DNA with nonhistone proteins is a longstanding mystery in chromatin biology and evolution. Main hypotheses on this specialization include sperm nuclear compaction, transcriptional shutdown in spermatids, and sperm DNA protection against damages ( 5 , 44 , 46 ). Our work now suggests that the timing of egg fertilization with respect to female meiosis progression is a previously unexplored, key determinant of sperm chromatin evolution in animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The replacement of histones by protamines initiates in early elongating spermatids upon translation of transition proteins (TNPs) and PRMs ( Box 1 ) ( Figure 1 ). While TNP1 and TNP2 are not required for histone eviction, they are necessary for proper sperm chromatin condensation, PRM2 proteolytic cleavage, and proficient fertility 1 , 7 . PRM1 and PRM2 are instead essential and nonredundant for histone displacement, as well as for sperm chromatin compaction, DNA integrity, and male fertility in mice and humans 1 , 7 .…”
Section: Nucleosome Eviction and Retention During The Histone-to-prot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While TNP1 and TNP2 are not required for histone eviction, they are necessary for proper sperm chromatin condensation, PRM2 proteolytic cleavage, and proficient fertility 1 , 7 . PRM1 and PRM2 are instead essential and nonredundant for histone displacement, as well as for sperm chromatin compaction, DNA integrity, and male fertility in mice and humans 1 , 7 . Before histone eviction, numerous testis-specific histone variants load onto chromatin and multiple histone PTMs become upregulated in early elongating spermatids.…”
Section: Nucleosome Eviction and Retention During The Histone-to-prot...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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